Missouri’s Democratic leadership is applauding a U.S. Supreme Court decision expanding anti-discrimination laws, and hoping it sets a precedent for Missouri.
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The best thing that people whose minds are opening up to the issues that the black community faces can do is to reach out, according to Frank White.
A coalition of groups have signed a letter to Gov. Mike Parson asking him to veto a controversial criminal justice reform bill.
Missourians in rural areas are feeling ready to get out and move forward, according to Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz.
I asked our readers, reporters, subscribers, and some former legislators to give us their perspectives on who came out of this historically bizarre session a winner.
Privacy protections are included in the bill.
Former state Sen. Jake Hummel was unanimously elected to lead the Missouri AFL-CIO as its next president Tuesday.
Efforts to assist Americans in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic have gone from a collaborative effort across the aisle to a “partisan charade,” according to U.S. Congresswoman Ann Wagner.
PDMP legislation on the precipice of crossing the finish line this year appears to be caught in the crossfire between the House and Senate.
Here is all the floor activity in the Senate for Friday, May 15, 2020.